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Best Beach Getaways Special Travel Edition on Sale December 30! Friday Find of the Week: iPhone Cases to Add to Your Wish List Wish I Was There Wednesday: Fiji This herb wreath will spice up your wall and your cooking. You can season with the rosemary, marjoram, sage and savory that are grown without pesticides on a family-owned farm near California’s Monterey Coast. Coastal Living Magazine on Blogs Video Sweepstakes Main (photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma) Lacee Jennifer Brett Megan Judith
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Friday Find of the Week: Home Décor HarvestPosted by Guest Blogger on October 14, 2011
Whether you have maple trees that are going golden or stubbornly green palms,you can make it feel like fall by adding autumnal touches to your home's interior. Harvest-inspired furnishings can evoke the fireside warmth and apple-pie indulgence of the season.And you don’t have to forgo your littoral leanings to give your home a farmhouse feel. Wefound décor that’s both pastoral and ruggedly coastal. What’s more, these products are alleither reclaimed or sustainably made. By Taylor Soppe.
This herb wreath will spice up your wall and your cooking. You can season with therosemary, marjoram, sage and savory that are grown without pesticides on a family-ownedfarm near California’s Monterey Coast.
Thanksgiving Cooks Herb Wreath, $49.95; http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/thankgiving-cooks-herb-wreath/?pkey=cthanksgiving-decor
(photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)
Rattan is a staple of coastal décor and pumpkins are the quintessential fall fruit. Why not gowith both and display these plump pumpkins? They’re made of sustainable rattan and areperfect to brighten a mantle or porch.
Decorative pumpkin with lights, $79; http://www.potterybarn.com/products/decorative-pumpkin-with-lights/?pkey=cpumpkin-patch-guide
(photo courtesy of Pottery Barn)
For a bit of rustic charm, try these chandeliers made from reclaimed mason jars. Theirfirefly-like glow will add pastoral panache to your coastal abode.
Canopy Mason Jar Chandelier Light, $300; http://www.etsy.com/listing/81813641/canopy-mason-jar-chandelier-light
(photo courtesy of Etsy)
What better way to invite autumn in than with this recycled door coffee table? Thedistressed wood and iron studs make one wonder if this door was once barn-bound.
Open House Coffee Table, $1198;http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/catalog/productdetail.jsp?navAction=jump&id=963022&parentid=SEARCH_RESULTS&color=bro
(photo courtesy of Anthropologie)
For a tabletop that says home on the grange, display your oil and vinegar in these recycledglass cruets. Or roll up parchment for a mini message in a bottle.
Recycled-glass oil bottle, $16; http://www.westelm.com/products/recycled-glass-vinegar-oil-bottles-e617/
(photo courtesy of West Elm)
Bring the harvest to your table with this runner designed to look like wheat fields. It washand-woven on ancient bamboo looms by weavers from India’s Bodo tribe and colored witheco-friendly dyes.
Fields of Wheat Runner, $25; http://www.bambeco.com/Table-Linens/Bambeco-Fields-of-Wheat-Runner.asp
(photo courtesy of Bambeco)
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Friday Find of the Week: Home Décor HarvestPosted by Guest Blogger on October 14, 2011
Whether you have maple trees that are going golden or stubbornly green palms,you can make it feel like fall by adding autumnal touches to your home's interior. Harvest-inspired furnishings can evoke the fireside warmth and apple-pie indulgence of the season.And you don’t have to forgo your littoral leanings to give your home a farmhouse feel. Wefound décor that’s both pastoral and ruggedly coastal. What’s more, these products are alleither reclaimed or sustainably made. By Taylor Soppe.
This herb wreath will spice up your wall and your cooking. You can season with therosemary, marjoram, sage and savory that are grown without pesticides on a family-ownedfarm near California’s Monterey Coast.
Thanksgiving Cooks Herb Wreath, $49.95; http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/thankgiving-cooks-herb-wreath/?pkey=cthanksgiving-decor
(photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)
Rattan is a staple of coastal décor and pumpkins are the quintessential fall fruit. Why not gowith both and display these plump pumpkins? They’re made of sustainable rattan and areperfect to brighten a mantle or porch.
Decorative pumpkin with lights, $79; http://www.potterybarn.com/products/decorative-pumpkin-with-lights/?pkey=cpumpkin-patch-guide
(photo courtesy of Pottery Barn)
For a bit of rustic charm, try these chandeliers made from reclaimed mason jars. Theirfirefly-like glow will add pastoral panache to your coastal abode.
Canopy Mason Jar Chandelier Light, $300; http://www.etsy.com/listing/81813641/canopy-mason-jar-chandelier-light
(photo courtesy of Etsy)
What better way to invite autumn in than with this recycled door coffee table? Thedistressed wood and iron studs make one wonder if this door was once barn-bound.
Open House Coffee Table, $1198;http://www.anthropologie.com/anthro/catalog/productdetail.jsp?navAction=jump&id=963022&parentid=SEARCH_RESULTS&color=bro
(photo courtesy of Anthropologie)
For a tabletop that says home on the grange, display your oil and vinegar in these recycledglass cruets. Or roll up parchment for a mini message in a bottle.
Recycled-glass oil bottle, $16; http://www.westelm.com/products/recycled-glass-vinegar-oil-bottles-e617/
(photo courtesy of West Elm)
Bring the harvest to your table with this runner designed to look like wheat fields. It washand-woven on ancient bamboo looms by weavers from India’s Bodo tribe and colored witheco-friendly dyes.
Fields of Wheat Runner, $25; http://www.bambeco.com/Table-Linens/Bambeco-Fields-of-Wheat-Runner.asp
(photo courtesy of Bambeco)
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